Ali Akhtar Humayun

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Professor & Bestselling Author of 1368: China & the Making of the Modern World, Stanford U. Press | Curriculum & Instructional Designer | Art & Education Consultant |

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The establishment of the Great Ming dynasty in 1368 was a monumental event in world history. A century before Columbus, Beijing sent a series of diplomatic missions across the South China Sea and Indian Ocean that paved the way for China’s first modern global era. 1368 maps China’s ascendance from the embassies of Admiral Zheng He to the arrival of European mariners and the shock of the Opium Wars. In Ali Humayun Akhtar’s new picture of world history, China’s current rise evokes an earlier epoch, one that sheds light on where Beijing is heading today.

Spectacular accounts in Persian and Ottoman Turkish describe palaces of silk and jade in Beijing’s Forbidden City. Malay legends recount stories of Chinese princesses arriving in Melaka with gifts of porcelain and gold. During Europe’s Age of Exploration, Iberian mariners charted new passages to China, which the Dutch and British East India Companies transformed into lucrative tea routes.

But during the British Industrial Revolution, the rise of steam engines and factories allowed the export of the very commodities once imported from China. By the end of the Opium Wars and the arrival of Commodore Perry in Japan, Chinese and Japanese reformers called for their own industrial revolutions to propel them into the twentieth century.

What has the world learned from China since the Ming, and how did China reemerge in the 1970s as a manufacturing superpower? Akhtar’s book provides much-needed context for understanding China’s rise today and the future of its connections with both the West and a resurgent Asia.

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Ali Humayun Akhtar is the bestselling author of 1368: China and the Making of the Modern World (2022). He is a Professor of Global History & Islamic Arts and Humanities and Faculty in the Hillary Clinton Center for Women’s Empowerment at AUI: Al Akhawayn in Ifrane (NECHE). Akhtar is also a Visiting Scholar of International Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an NEH Art and Education Consultant at the Worcester Museum of Art (Higgins Collection).

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